Featuring Dave Collinsworth, City Manager and Chief Charles Chandler, Chief of Police - City of Westerville
About Dave: David (Dave) Collinsworth, Westerville's City Manager since 2007, has strong Ohio roots dating back to his childhood in the Dayton area. Dave graduated Cum Laude (Political Science) from the University of Dayton in 1988 and earned a Master's Degree in Public Administration at the University of Kansas in 1990. After completing graduate school and serving various internships in Ohio, Missouri and Kansas, Dave came back to Ohio to stay after being offered the position of Assistant to the City Manager for the City of Miamisburg. Two years later, Dave was promoted to Assistant City Manager, a position he held for five years until he was named the City Manager at Tipp City, Ohio in March 1997. At Tipp City, Dave was responsible for a $23 million annual budget and 130 employees in 10 departments, including a municipal electric division. He spearheaded the City;s own version of PROS leading to the creation of new voter-approved recreation facilities, expanded the police department headquarters, partnered with a neighboring community to develop a joint venture for construction and operation of a new water treatment plant, initiated a streetscape program for Tipp City's historic business district and Main Street, and implemented programs and policies that aided in business development including establishment of the Downtown Partnership. In December 2007, Dave was named City Manager for the City of Westerville, nationally recognized by Money Magazine for the second time in 2009 as one of America's Best Places to Live. In Westerville, Dave is responsible for more than 430 full-time employees and an annual city budget exceeding $160 million. In Westerville, Dave oversees the programs and services of 10 departments, including a municipal electric and water utility as well as the nationally-renowned Parks & Recreation department featuring more than 40 parks and 26 miles of leisure trails and bikeways. Shortly after his arrival in Westerville, Dave led an extensive income tax restructuring campaign, known as Issue 54. Westerville residents approved Issue 54 in 2008, more than tripling the funding made available for street reconstruction and infrastructure improvements in the City. Through Dave's leadership, the City of Westerville announced in 2010 the establishment of the nation's first municipal community data center, established to provide new-generation business support for Westerville-based commercial interests. Dave's accomplishments and recognitions include serving the Ohio City/County Management Association (OCMA) as President in 2012-2013 and being honored in 2012 by the Martin L. King Jr. Day Committee with the Miriam Alston award for his work promoting diversity within the City of Westerville organization. Dave's family includes wife Jane and three school-aged children, Rachel, Abbie and Andrew who all attend Westerville City Schools. Dave has been a Rotarian since 1997 and he is a Paul Harris Fellow.
About Chief Chandler: Charles 'Cappy' Chandler is Chief of Police of the Westerville Division of Police (WPD). Chandler is a 25-year law enforcement professional, 19 of which have been at the Westerville Division of Police (WPD). He was promoted to Corporal in 2005 and in the next 14 years rose to the rank of Chief of Police, a position he assumed in August of 2019. Before becoming a supervisor he served as a Detective and then a Task Force Agent assigned to the US Drug Enforcement Administration. Chandler is a veteran of the U.S. Army Reserve, and holds a Bachelors and Master's degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Columbia Southern University. He is a graduate of several law enforcement executive programs, including the Northwestern School of Police Staff and Command and the Police Executive Leadership College (PELC). Among numerous honors in his law enforcement career, Chandler has been named Officer of the Year and received the WPD Medal of Honor. He is also an adjunct faculty member at Columbus State Community College instructing in Ohio's Basic Peace Officer Academy Program. Chandler is the incoming president of the Ohio Association Chiefs of Police Education Committee. In 2018 he was appointed by Governor John Kasich to serve on the Ohio Criminal Sentencing Commission.
Date and Time
Tuesday Jun 9, 2020
11:15 AM - 12:15 PM EDT
11:15AM-12:30PM
Location
In the comfort of your office or remote office.
Fees/Admission
$10 online event registration
Contact Information
Courtney Bailey
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